Our Blog

Welcome to our blog written primarily by our Founder, Brian Lange, as well as occasional Guest Contributors. The Perim Blog explores the areas of Leadership; Organizational Performance and Culture; Professional Selling; Speaking and Facilitation Skills; and Workplace Influence. Goals of the Perim Blog include providing food-for-thought for readers, as well as offering insights into how we see the workplace and what factors impact engagement and performance.

A Banker resigned today–very publicly–from his employer and published an Opinion piece in the New York Times (http://tinyurl.com/6ozlqmt). Some are claiming sour grapes as a result of a lower-than-expected bonus–but, regardless, the editorial is worth noting some key reminders for those that help steer the ships or tend the sails of organizations.

Boy, are we in trouble. Just when I thought I’d heard of every Politically Correct/nurturing/self-esteem building tactic around–I read a Twitter message from business author Marcus Buckingham (@mwbuckingham) last night:

“But then…something happens…and in that moment–awesome or lousy–you are living something you will never forget, something that jumps out of the toneless roar of day-to-day life.” Joe Posnanski, Sports Writer

Ask someone who’s just delivered a presentation how things went, and you often hear something like, “Um…I think it went pretty well.” Ask further, “What might be different for the audience as a result of the presentation?”–and you may see shrugged shoulders and a quizzical expression on his/her face.